JBL Nano Keeping

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JBL Nano Keeping
What - Why - How ?
Nano Keeping
Getting it right!
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A word at the start:
More and more people would love to have a small underwater world
on their desk, the kitchen counter or in their living room. No space for a
large aquarium ? – then a nano aquarium is the solution!
Easy to keep, only a small space is required and low operating costs
– these are all reasons for the latest nano aquarium trend. We’ll show
you how it works!
Published by
JBL GmbH & Co.KG
D-67141 Neuhofen/Pfalz
www.jbl.de
1st revised edition 2009
Texts: Heiko Blessin
Photos:Heiko Blessin, Chris Lukhaup, JBL Archives
Layout:B-Design
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Contents:
The nano aquarium.................................................................................. 4
Location................................................................................................... 4
Energy needs .......................................................................................... 4
Amount of care ........................................................................................ 5
Setting up a nano aquarium – step by step..........................................6-9
Professional aquatic plant care . ........................................................... 10
Feeding................................................................................................. 10
Special Sulawesi aquarium ................................................................... 11
Recommended animals for nano aquariums
Shrimps .......................................................................................... 12
Crustaceans ................................................................................... 13
Snails . ............................................................................................ 14
Fish................................................................................................. 15
Problem solving
Fish diseases ................................................................................. 16
White spot disease . ....................................................................... 16
Fungal infections ............................................................................ 17
Bacterial infections . ....................................................................... 17
Algae growth .............................................................................18-19
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The Nano Aquarium:
These are now available from 10 to 60
litres and most are rectangular. The litre
size depends on you and the amount of
space you have. The same applies as
for conventional aquariums: a bigger litre
volume will forgive small mistakes better
than a mini aquarium of only 10 litres.
Always use a special aquarium mat under
a glass aquarium to protect the glass
against damage.
The location:
Place your aquarium where it is not
exposed to direct sunlight. Sunlight combined with the nutrients present in the water promotes the growth of algae – and of
course you don’t want that.
Energy needs:
You will be connecting 3 appliances needing electricity: the light, the heater and
the filter.
Of these, only the filter works without
interruption 24 hours a day, but it has
the lowest energy consumption, with only
approx. 5 € / £ 4.5 per year. The light
should be on for about 8-10 hours a day
and will cost approx. 5 € / £ 4.5 per month.
Of course the heating costs depend on
the ambient temperature. Presuming your
room is 22 °C and the water should be
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24 °C, it only needs to be warmed by
2 °C and this would cost about 2-3 € / £ 2 £ 3 per month.
With this small volume of water, the water
costs are 1-3 € / £ 1- £ 3 a year, practically
negligible. So as you can see, drying your
hair each day is more expensive than the
energy costs on a nano aquarium.
Amount of care:
Don’t panic! Hamsters make far more
work than a nano aquarium. The amount
of care an aquarium needs is always completely overestimated for some unknown
reason. Looked at closely, there are few,
if any, pets which need less work!
The filter should be cleaned once a month,
which takes about 10 minutes.
Each week a partial water change is due,
with 1/3 to 1/2 of the water volume siphoned off and replaced with fresh water. Instead of siphoning off only the clean water, you should use a nano gravel cleaner
(JBL AquaEx 10-35 Nano), which acts
like a vacuum cleaner. With this you can
“poke” piece by piece into the ground covering material and vacuum the dirt up,
like vacuuming the carpet in your home.
An integral sieve prevents you accidentally hoovering up the occupants. This will
take about 10 minutes.
When required, the glass sides of the
nano aquarium can be easily cleaned
from the outside using a magnetic glass
cleaner (JBL Floaty Nano).
And that's it. You can’t count daily feeding
as work, after all.
A compete clean and setting up again is
only due if you don’t like the current setup any longer.
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Setting up a
nano aquarium – step by
step:
Nutrient substrate, gravel, technical
equipment, water, water conditioner,
plants – wait – fish – finished. That’s how
simple it is if you follow just a few points.
As ground covering material we recommend JBL Manado, which not only looks
attractive, but also significantly helps the
filter in its work and promotes plant growth. Rinse
JBL Manado in warm water
before adding the ground
covering material so it is
a few centimetres deep in
your nano aquarium.
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If you have chosen to use gravel or other
ground covering material than JBL Manado, your plants will need an additional
plant nutrient substrate (JBL Nano Florapol), which is put under the gravel. With
JBL Manado, JBL NanoFlorapol can be
used in addition (professional standard),
but is not essential.
Install technical
equipment:
So that you have
a natural-looking
nano
aquarium
later and not an
equipment-dominated one, it is
advisable to conceal the technical
equipment
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as the filter, heater etc. Therefore bear in
mind that in the following step you can
hide the aquarium equipment with decoration. However, the equipment should
still remain accessible.
Rocks and wood:
An underwater landscape looks even
more natural if rocks and wood roots are
used in addition to ground covering material and plants. Please only buy decorative material from specialist pet shops,
as wood collected yourself will become
mouldy in water and rocks may leak unwanted substances into the water. How
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you arrange the individual decorative
items is a matter of taste.
Water conditioning: Most shrimp can
tolerate mains water if a good water conditioner (JBL NanoBiotopol) is used
first. The water conditioner detoxifies any
chemicals (e.g. chlorine) and absorbs
heavy metals such as copper and lead.
Copper is particularly harmful to shrimp,
even small concentrations are toxic. For
fish, JBL NanoBiotopol Betta is even
more suitable as it includes a higher concentration of protection for the mucous
membranes.
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Biological water
conditioning:
Beneficial strains of bacteria ensure that
your aquarium continues to function over
the long-term. Excess food (of course
to be avoided wherever possible), plant
residue and animal faeces are broken
down into harmless substances by these bacteria. As these beneficial bacteria
are not present in a new nano aquarium,
they have to be added. JBL NanoStart
contains millions of these beneficial bacteria and should be topped up after each
change of water and after cleaning the
filter.
popular, not only with the observer, but
also for the shrimps which utilize them;
grazing on the growth and the small
particles. Select the plants you prefer
from the range available at your specialist pet shop. For the long-term care of
plants and mosses it is important that
a suitable fertiliser such as JBL Nano
Ferropol 24 or JBL NanoFerropol 24
Moos is applied. Before planting, the
“woolly material” around the root ball
of the plants must be removed as it is
soaked in concentrated fertiliser which encourages the
growth of algae!
Plants:
For nano aquariums only plant species
which are suitable for this type of aquarium should be selected. Mosses are very
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Once the aquarium has been decorated,
the filter is running, the water has reached
the temperature of approx. 24 °C and the
plants have started to grow, patience is
needed. Mini-fish species can be introduced after only 2 days when JBL NanoStart has been used. Shrimps are more
sensitive and can only be introduced to
their new home after waiting for at least
one week.
TIP:
Planted wood:
plants such as Riccia
and mosses can be
attached to pieces of
wood using fine thread.
Simply place the plant
on the wood and wind
the thread around it several times.
TIP:
plants in an aquarium can be cut
easily and professionally using the
plant shears, JBL
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plunge your hands
into the aquarium
water.
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Professional care
of aquatic plants:
In addition to the liquid fertilisers mentioned above, plants need carbon dioxide, CO2. Red coloured plants and those
forming carpets, in particular, have an
increased CO2 need. Using CO2 fertilising systems, you can add this important
gas to your aquarium (JBL ProFlora CO2
Systems). For your nano aquarium there
is a small, neatly designed diffuser (JBL
Taifun P), which dissolves CO2 gas in the
water with no loss of gas.
Feeding:
First things first: 90 % of aquarium owners
overfeed their fish and this excess food
pollutes the water, leading to algae problems. So, how much food is really needed?
The following rule applies to fish: Fish
can be fed 2 - 3 times a day (JBL NanoBel, JBL NanoMix, JBL NanoBetta)
and should have consumed all their food
within 2 - 3 minutes. If fish are only fed 1 x
a day, they should still not be given more
food. Particularly for small fish which have
scarcely any “fat on their bones”, feeding
several times a day is recommended.
Shrimp find some of their food in the
aquarium and therefore only need supplementary food. They should be given
JBL NanoPrawn food pearls every other
day (one food pearl per shrimp). In order
to meet their natural feeding habits, crustaceans
with claws need harder
food chips than shrimp
(JBL NanoCrabs). JBL
NanoTabs are additional
treats which add variety to
the diet.
If you are away for 2
days, this period of fasting is highly beneficial
for the inhabitants of the
aquarium as well as the
functioning of your nano aquarium. Your
neighbours don’t need to call out the
animal protection agencies! After all,
animals in the wild don’t get their full food
ration every day.
By the way: once a foodpacket has been opened, the
amount of additional and natural vitamins gradually declines.
Therefore vitamins in concentrated form should be added
to the food twice a week (JBL
NanoVitol). If there is suspicion of disease, JBL NanoVitol also helps to increase
the resistance of the occupants of your
nano aquarium!
Special Sulawesi
Aquarium:
If you have had some initial experience
with bee shrimp and are looking for unusual and fastidious creatures for your nano
aquarium, you will find these amongst the
Sulawesi invertebrates. These are particularly beautiful and interesting animals
which have only
recently been introduced
into
aquarium keeping. The crustacean
and
shrimps originate from southern
Sulawesi where
they live in very
specific water conditions. The water there
is extremely soft (2 °KH), warm (28 °C),
but yet has a high pH level (8)!
It is not difficult to replicate these water
values, but it does require a bit more effort
technically: using a reverse osmosis unit
(JBL Osmose 120) you can convert tap
water to very soft water. To this add 1/5 of
the aquarium volume in tap water and set
the filter so that the surface has a lot of
movement. This strong current, e.g. from
the JBL CristalProfi i 40, forces a lot of
CO2 out of the water, increasing the pH
level. Then set the heater to 28 °C – and
the perfect water is ready and waiting for
the highlights from Sulawesi!
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Bee shrimp
Caridina cf. cantonensis
Size: 2 - 3 cm
Origin: South China
Temperature: 10 - 28 °C
Water values: No particular needs
(4 - 10 °GH, 6.5 - 7.5 pH)
Likes to live socially in small groups
Bumble bee shrimp
Caridina cf. breviata
Size: 1.5 - 3 cm
Origin: South China
Temperature: 14 - 26 °C
Water values: No particular needs
(4 - 15 °GH, 6.25 – 8.0 pH)
Likes to live socially in small groups
Red Fire/Red Cherry shrimp
Neocaridina heteropoda
Size: 2 - 3 cm
Origin: Southeast Asia, China and Hawaii
Temperature: 10 - 27 °C
Water values: No particular needs
(4 - 15 °GH, 6.25 - 8.0 pH)
White-nose shrimp
Caridina gracilirostris
Size: 3.5 - 4 cm
Origin: Japan, Indo-Pacific region,
West Africa
Temperature: 25 - 27 °C
Water values: No particular needs
(4 - 15 °GH, 6.5 - 7.5 pH)
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Amano shrimp
Caridina multidentata
Size: up to 5 cm
Origin: Japan, Indo-Pacific region,
West Africa
Temperature: 25 - 27 °C
Water values: No particular needs
(4 - 20 °GH, 7.05 - 8.3 pH)
Mexican orange dwarf crayfish or CPO
Cambarellus patzcuarensis “orange”
Size: 3 - 4 cm
Origin: Lake Patzcuaro / Mexico
Temperature: 10 - 30 °C
Water values: Hardness not important,
7.5 - 9 pH
Sulawesi cardinal shrimp
Caridina dennerli
Size: 1.5 - 2 cm
Origin: South Sulawesi
Temperature: 28 °C
Water values: 2 - 4 °GH, 8.0 pH
Spike-topped apple snail
Pomacea bridgesi
Size: 5 cm
Origin: South and Central America
Temperature: 24 - 28 °C
Water values: Hardness not important,
6.5 - 8.5 pH
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Apple snail
Asolene spixi
Size: 3.5 cm
Origin: Brazil
Temperature: 18 - 28 °C
Water values: Hardness not important,
6.5 - 8.5 pH
Zebra nerite snail
Neritina coromandeliana
Size: 2.5 cm
Origin: Indonesia
Temperature: 20 - 30 °C
Water values: From 5 °GH, 6 - 8.8 pH
Orange Poso snail
Tylomelania spec.
Size: 6 cm
Origin: South Sulawesi
Temperature: 28 °C
Water values: 2 - 4 °GH, 8.0 pH
Dwarf corydoras
Corydoras hastatus
Size: 2.5 - 3 cm
Origin: South America
Temperature: 20 - 28 °C
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Rasbora brigittina
Boraras brigittae
Size: 2.5 cm
Origin: Borneo
Temperature: 24 - 27 °C
Water values: 4 - 12 °GH, 6 - 7.5 pH
Dwarf rasbora
Boraras maculatus
Size: 3 cm
Origin: Borneo
Temperature: 24 - 27 °C
Water values: 4 - 12 °GH, 6 - 7.5 pH
Galaxy rasbora
Danio margaritatus
Size: 2.5 cm
Origin: Myanmar
Temperature: 24 - 27 °C
Water values: 4 - 12 °GH, 6 - 7.5 pH
Siamese fighting fish
Betta splendens
Origin: Southeast Asia
Size: 6 cm
Temperature: 24 - 30 °C
Water values: 4 - 12 °GH, 6 - 7.5 pH
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Problem solving:
Fish diseases:
Most fish diseases can be easily and quickly treated using easily available medication. Poor water quality and deficient diet (no variety, old food) often cause disease. If
a partial change of water is regularly carried out and the fish are given a varied diet
(different types of food in the morning and the evening for example), disease will not
be a problem.
The most common diseases are:
White spot disease
Ichthyopthirius multifiliis
Symptoms:
White spots on the skin
and fins
Treatment:
50 % water change, then
dose with JBL Punktol
ultra on the 1st, 3rd and
5th days and increase
water temperature by
3 °C. Finally increase the
resistance of the fish to
disease with additional
vitamins (JBL NanoVitol).
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Fungal infections
Achlya types
Symptoms:
Cotton wool-like growths on
the skin and fins
Bacterial infections
Cocci. Bacilli, Spirilla etc.
Symptoms:
Skin blemishes, ulcers,
body cavities, mouth rot,
fin rot
Treatment:
Use JBL Fungol. At the
end of treatment, dose with
JBL Acclimol to protect
the mucous membranes.
Finally increase the resistance of the fish to disease with additional vitamins
(JBL NanoVitol).
Treatment:
Add JBL Furanol 2.
At the end of treatment
50 % water change and
build up bacterial flora
again with JBL NanoStart. Finally increase the
resistance of the fish to
disease with additional
vitamins (JBL NanoVitol).
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Algae growth:
Green water = floating algae
Treatment:
Reduce amount of light, add JBL Algol* to combate
the algae. Then siphon out the clumped particles with a
gravel cleaner (JBL AquaEX Nano).
Thread-like algae = Hair algae / filamentous algae
Treatment:
Limit excess nutrients (check amount of food and dose
of fertilizer). Add JBL Algol*. Change 1/3 water regularly each week. Possibly check mains water for nitrates
and phosphates and remove if necessary.
* Use biocides safely. Always read the labelling and product
information before use.
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Unsatisfactory plant growth:
Intensify plant fertilising (JBL NanoFerropol 24 / JBL
NanoFerropol 24 Moos). Check whether plant-eating
animals are present. Possibly insufficient levels of light or
inadequate light spectrum. Some species of plants will not
grow without additional CO2 ! If so, install JBL ProFlora
CO2 System. Check whether plant-eating animals are present .
Your specialist aquarium supplier
is happy to give you advice
and can recommend further literature.
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